Minor Projections definition

Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main wall of the building into required yards and Build-to Areas, including roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, balustrades, porches, balconies and bay windows, to a maximum projection of 1.0 metres.
Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main wall of the building into required yards, including but not limited to roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, balustrades, porches, balconies and bay windows.
Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main wall of the building outside of required Building Envelopes and into required yards, including roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, balustrades, porches, balconies and bay windows, vestibules, doors, canopies, exterior stairs and their associated covering, wheelchair and covered ramps, parapets and vents, awnings, skylights, ornamental elements, trellises, lighting fixtures, fences, landscape features and seating areas, retaining walls, ramps to an underground garage, all to a maximum projection of 1.5 metres;

Examples of Minor Projections in a sentence

  • The Codes contain a definition for Minor Projections, which provides the following examples in relation to the height of a building: “a chimney, vent pipe, aerial or other appurtenance of like scale”.

  • Minor Projections – shall mean minor building elements which may project from the main wall of a building into required setbacks beyond the Building Envelope, including architectural elements, parapets, landscape features, elements of Green Roof, roof eaves, window sills, lights, vents, railings and guard rails, cornices, doors, canopies, balustrades and exterior stairs, to a maximum projection of .5 metres.

  • Each Owner consents to any Minor Projections or Encroachments from the Master Community Facilities over the boundary of its Property.

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  • Notwithstanding Section 11(k) of By-law No. 1994-197, as amended, and Section 320-39 to 320-42 of the Zoning Code, all building and structures shall be within the Building Envelopes shown on Schedule "A-2", with the exception of Minor Projections and other below grade projections permitted by this By-law.


More Definitions of Minor Projections

Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main walls of the buildings into required yards and beyond the Building Envelopes, including roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, balustrades, porches, balconies and bay windows, doors, canopies, exterior stairs and covered ramps, parapets and vents, all to a maximum projection of 1.5 metres;
Minor Projections. — means the minor structure or building elements which may project from a structure or building or part thereof into required yards but not beyond the property line, including roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, canopies, balconies, exterior stairs and covered ramps, parapets to a maximum projection of 2.5 metres.
Minor Projections means minor building elements which project from the main wall of the building beyond the Building Envelope, including roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, balustrades, porches, balconies and bay windows, to a maximum projection of 2.0 metres.
Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main wall of a building into required setbacks beyond the Building Envelope, including architectural elements, parapets, landscape features, elements of a Green Roof, roof eaves, window sills, lights, vents, railings and guard rails, cornices, doors, canopies, balustrades, terraces and balconies, and exterior stairs, to a maximum projection of
Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main wall of the building outside of required Building Envelopes and into required yards, including:
Minor Projections means minor building elements which may project from the main walls of the building beyond the Building Envelope, including balconies, bay windows, roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, guard rails, balustrades, doors, canopies, exterior stairs and covered ramps, parapets and vents, all to a maximum projection of 2.0 metres;
Minor Projections. – means the minor structure or building elements which may project beyond the Building Envelope into required setbacks including roof eaves, window sills, railings, cornices, parapets, guard rails, balconies, terraces, landscaping, elements of a green roof, canopies, exterior stairs, and covered ramps to a maximum projection of 2 metres.